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Christmas is now just about on the gfs horizon and after this coming
weeks northerly it has been fairly benign for the run-up to Christmas with nothing extreme at all. Mindyou, we normally get to see armageddon charts at that range, so maybe there are some surprises on the cards. Well, ones got to dream :-) -- Keith (Southend) "Weather Home & Abroad" http://www.southendweather.net Twitter:@LawnscienceEssx |
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On Sunday, 7 December 2014 16:53:36 UTC, Keith (Southend)G wrote:
Christmas is now just about on the gfs horizon and after this coming weeks northerly it has been fairly benign for the run-up to Christmas with nothing extreme at all. Mindyou, we normally get to see armageddon charts at that range, so maybe there are some surprises on the cards. Well, ones got to dream :-) -- Keith (Southend) "Weather Home & Abroad" http://www.southendweather.net Twitter:@LawnscienceEssx Looks like at the end there's the hint of Atlantic Greenland blocking, but at this range its preposterous ; why to even start taking 7 days seriously is a waste of time. The GFS seems to have amplified the low trough a tad at the end of next week as it passes through faster that a Paul Garvey compliment |
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